Does anyone have any experience with Green sticks?
They are pricey.Take up a lot of room. Are they worth it?
Does anyone have any experience with Green sticks?
They are pricey.Take up a lot of room. Are they worth it?
I have used them before wtfoffshore. They have a place in the fishing genre'. Can really be a big help if your on a boat w/out riggers.
Has anyone ever used a greenstick for giant bluefin? East of Chatham or on Stellwagen? Maybe dangle a life-sized bluefish swimming plug behind some squids?
they fish like magic.. only the bait is skimming the water.. very hard to outfish one.. kinda pricey for the good ones, also check your regs, they changed there definition..and there different between rec and commercial.
How do those Green Sticks work? I have seen them on some nice Tuna fishing boats but I can't figure out how they work?
If anyone has any info and pictures showing how it works I would love to see. Thank You
Alltackle has a nice explaination on their web site ---
Green Sticks were introduced to Hawaii in the early 80's by the Japanese, these commercial trolling "green sticks" are tremendously successful not only in Hawaii, but also off the east coast of the U.S., Costa Rica, Panama, and Mexico. The generic from "green stick" (the color of the original brand of sticks introduced into Hawaii at the time) has been applied to all heavy-duty fiberglass and carbon-fiber (graphite) sticks used in this type of fishery. The green stick is used to elevated and tow a 20-30# wooden bird up to 400 yards behind the vessel. The bird serves two purposes; (1) keep the main line taut (a key component to the action of the lures), and (2) act as a teaser to attract fish to the surface. Dangling from the mainline between the boat and bird are 4-10 drop lines with artificial squid lures that dip in and out of the water (the lures are not as effective if simply dragged along the surface, since the danglers mimic flying fish). Hard striking tuna have been known to launch themselves a full body length out of the water in an attempt to devour the irresistible jumping squid lures. When hooked up, the mainline releases from the green stick by breaking the tagline, is reeled in by hand or by electric or hydraulic reels. An inflated poly ball is used to float the bird and is positioned behind the bird.
thats it in a nutshell. but like i said nmfs has 're classified' the greenstick.. but there some fishy !
A greenstick will take a fish when nothing else will.![]()